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Public Prosecution Seeks Trial for Swimmer Youssef Muhammad Death Case

Public Prosecution Seeks Trial for Swimmer Youssef Muhammad Death Case

December 22, 2025 Robert Mitchell - News Editor of Newsdirectory3.com News

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Egyptian Swimming Federation Officials to ‍Face trial⁢ in Child’s Drowning ​Death


Egyptian Swimming Federation Officials ⁣to Face Trial in Child’s⁣ drowning Death

Cairo, Egypt – Officials from​ the Egyptian Swimming Federation are set to stand trial following the⁤ death of⁣ 12-year-old swimmer Youssef Mohamed Ahmed Abdel Malik. The public⁢ Prosecution⁤ has ordered the​ urgent criminal trial of seven individuals,⁤ including the Chairman and members of the ⁢federation’s Board of ⁢Directors, its Executive Director, the Chairman of ⁣the Federation’s Competitions committee, the ⁣Tournament Director, the General Referee, ‍and​ three members‌ of‍ the rescue crew. The trial is scheduled for December⁣ 25, 2025.

What: ​ Criminal trial of Egyptian Swimming Federation officials.
Where: ​ Egypt.
When: Trial ⁤scheduled for December 25, 2025.
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Why it Matters: Highlights concerns about ⁢safety standards and oversight in Egyptian sports, especially regarding ⁢youth athletics. ⁣ The case raises questions about the‌ qualifications and responsibilities of those managing ‌competitive⁣ swimming events.
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What’s ⁣Next: the trial will proceed, potentially leading ‌to convictions⁣ and⁤ reforms within⁣ the Egyptian⁣ Swimming Federation.

Details ‍of the Incident and Investigation

Youssef Mohamed ‌Ahmed Abdel Malik died after losing⁤ consciousness ⁣at‌ the end of a race and remaining submerged at​ the ​bottom of the pool during the Republic​ Swimming Championship.Initial reports indicated concerns about the⁤ response time and adequacy of rescue efforts. ⁣ The Public Prosecution’s investigation ​has ‍focused on‍ potential‍ negligence and failures in fulfilling duties by those responsible for overseeing the competition.

According ​to ⁤the ​Public ⁢Prosecution’s report,⁤ forensic ‍analysis​ confirmed that Youssef’s​ body showed no signs of ⁤disease, stimulants, or narcotics. The ​cause of death was persistent to be asphyxia due to drowning. The​ forensic doctor testified that attempts to ⁤revive youssef​ were diligent⁤ but⁢ ultimately unsuccessful due to the prolonged period he remained unconscious underwater. ⁣ This was corroborated by testimony from doctors,⁣ paramedics, and even a pediatric cardiologist consultant present at the scene.

Allegations of Inexperience and Lack of ⁤Qualification

A key finding of ⁤the Public Prosecution’s investigation is that many of the Federation officials questioned lacked sufficient experience and knowledge of the organizational and​ technical rules governing swimming competitions. Furthermore,the investigation suggests that those responsible for selecting‌ personnel did not ⁤prioritize⁣ technical qualifications or medical fitness for the roles

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